芬兰数学家安德斯·约翰·莱克塞尔眼中的彼得堡科学院

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J. Stén
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芬兰数学家安德斯·约翰·莱克塞尔(1740-1784)的一生为18世纪科学国际化提供了一个有趣的例子。他出生在Åbo(图尔库),芬兰,然后是瑞典的一部分,他成为当地大学的讲师,访问了乌普萨拉短暂,但由于缺乏学术生涯的前景,他决定搬到附近的圣彼得堡,俄罗斯,利用他在帝国科学院的才能。在那里,从1768年开始,他成为了当时著名数学家莱昂哈德·欧拉的亲密伙伴。此外,他还孜孜不倦地与包括卡尔·林奈在内的瑞典科学家在各个科学领域进行通信。我们在这篇文章中表明,他的信件提供了大量关于文坛的信息,特别是当时俄罗斯与瑞典的科学关系。
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The Petersburg Academy of Sciences as Seen by the Finnish Mathematician Anders Johan Lexell
The life of the Finnish mathematician Anders Johan Lexell (1740–1784) offers an interesting example of internationalisation of the sciences in the 18th century. Born and educated in Åbo (Turku), Finland, then a part of Sweden, he became a lecturer at the local university, visited Uppsala briefly, but due to lack of prospects for an academic career, he decided to move to nearby St. Petersburg, Russia, to make use of his talents at the Imperial Academy of Sciences. There, starting in 1768, he became a close associate of the leading mathematician of the era, Leonhard Euler. Moreover, he corresponded assiduously with Swedish scientists, including Carl Linnaeus, in all areas of science. We show in this article that his correspondence provides plenty of information about the Republic of Letters and, in particular, the Russo-Swedish scientific relations of the day.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Transcultural Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to promoting the knowledge and research of transculturality in all disciplines. It is published by the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context: The Dynamics of Transculturality” of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg.
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